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This document outlines the examination guidelines for CS28310: Business Processes for Web Developers, offered by the Institute of Mathematics, Physics, and Computer Science at Aberystwyth University during the 2013-2014 Semester 1. Students are required to answer three out of five questions in a 2-hour exam without calculators. Topics include organizational types, dataflow modeling, business transactions, and eCommerce insights, aiming to test students' understanding and application of business processes in web development.
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CS28310 Revision Edel Sherratt
Rubric • PRIFYSGOL ABERYSTWYTH - ABERYSTWYTH UNIVERSITY • DEGREE EXAMINATIONS 2013-2014 SEMESTER 1 • INSTITUTE OF MATHEMATICS, PHYSICS AND COMPUTER SCIENCE • Computer Science, CS28310: Business Processes for Web Developers • Time allowed: 2 hours • Calculators are not allowed in this examination. • Answer THREE from FIVE questions. • All questions carry equal marks.
Different kinds of organization • Commercial organizations • Sole trader • Partnership • Public and private limited companies • Non-commercial organizations • Public bodies • Charities • Professional bodies • Political parties • Membership, size, regulation, risk, bureaucracy
Dataflow Modelling • Context diagram (level 0 diagram) • Level 1 diagram • System boundary, dataflow, data store, external system • Levelling • Hoarders and Collectors example • GVLC example
Business transactions • Order, invoice, goods received note, credit note, payment • Required content for these • Modelling business processes with message sequence charts
Sales and Marketing • What do these terms mean? • Commercial and also non-commercial • Marketing channels • Marketing process • Sales channels • Sales process
eCommerce • Advantages • Increased sales • Reduced costs • New markets • …. • Disadvantages • More returns • Shipping problems • Reliance on ISP • … • How to take advantage of an international market?
Summary • Answer 3 from 5 • Look at the number of marks offered to gauge the depth of answer required • Read the question carefully – don’t leave bits out • And all the very best with the exam.